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Blitzkrieg: Mussels invading the Great Lakes

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The ongoing spread of non-native mussels in the Great Lakes has caused “massive, ecosystem-wide changes” throughout lakes Michigan and Huron, two of the planet’s largest freshwater lakes, according to a new University of Michigan-led study. The blitzkrieg advance of two closely related species of mussels — the zebra and quagga —

We take our well water for granted

Thursday, March 17, 2011

When drilling a water well, no one can guarantee you that you will have water or how much water you will have. When you hire a well driller to drill you a well, you are paying for a developed hole in the ground — nothing more.

Gene Cooper Farms: Change is the only constant at this growing Pa. grain facility

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

The Gene Cooper Farms started out with capacity for 25,000 bushels. Today, it has more than 300,000 bushel total capacity.

Ohio Fair Managers Association announces inductees into hall of fame

Thursday, January 27, 2011

SALEM, Ohio — Five people were inducted into the Ohio Fair Managers Association Hall of Fame Jan. 9. Honored for their service to Ohio agriculture and the Ohio fair industry were: Howard Stahl, of Wooster; Vernon and Marion Howard, of Burton; Virgil Hite, of Marion; and Peggy Kaltenbach, of Waterford. Howard Stahl Howard Stahl, of

Ohio State University Extension can help you prepare for a better 2011

Thursday, January 20, 2011

I can remember back several years ago on the first day of a junior high school math class. The teacher gave each student a piece of wood about the size and shape of a quarter. On each side of this wooden piece were the words “to” and “it”. He explained that he didn’t like hearing

Roundtable gives producers opportunity to speak their minds

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Producers share their thoughts on the FSA office and how the federal government can help their farms.

Mapleton FFA holds annual banquet

Monday, March 15, 2010

ASHLAND, Ohio — Members and guests of the Mapleton FFA met at the Ashland University Convocation Center to celebrate the achievements of the chapter and honor many and thank the community for their strong support. Officers Officers include Jared Wynn, president; Shelby Rohr, vice president; Shelby Emmons, secretary; Katie Paramore, treasurer; Dee Lowman, reporter; Garrett

Namesake of my daughter

Thursday, August 13, 2009

My great-grandmother, Jeannette, was born in 1902 and her life would span most of the 20th century. She would see advancements in her lifetime that were unheard of at the time of her birth. Still her life, like any, would not always be easy. Tragically, she would lose her mother to tuberculosis as a child.

Loudonville annual FFA awards banquet honors members

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

LOUDONVILLE, Ohio — The Loudonville FFA chapter invited members, guests and friends to celebrate its successful year during its annual banquet and awards ceremony April 16 at the school campus in Loudonville. The banquet theme was “Step Up, Stand Out.” The evening was opened with a candle lighting ceremony offered by the Greenhands. Opening ceremonies

Kids beat summer boredom by falling down the rabbit hole

Thursday, August 14, 2008

August is the month that breeds heat, fleas, and boredom. Like parents the world over, I pride myself on providing all the things our children could want, need or anticipating needing anytime soon. As a result, they have wide open spaces in which to run and roam, trees to climb, pets to play with, toys,